First of all I'll preface my remarks, by saying I only give a damn because of all the poolplayers I'm friends with. There are far more pressing concerns on the planet that trouble me much more than the future of the IPT.
That said, number one KT is no billionaire, not even close. You can't make that kind of money selling $69.95 widgets on TV. Sorry. Most of the legit billionaires in America did it thru Real Estate, Computer Technology, Oil, Entertainment and Retail Sales. He cannot and will not continue to keep the IPT afloat without investor capital or major sponsorship. He simply can't afford to.
The Qualifiers and the online sales of everything IPT related are simply a source of income. This income is gravely needed to pay the bills. Unfortunately it is not enough to sustain this tour. What we are seeing now is a reflection of that. I for one, do not think this is merely a matter of transfering funds from one account to another. It is far more serious than that. I believe they are scrambling to find the funds to pay out the $3,000,000 owed. From fairly reliable sources I am hearing that Thorsten Hohmann has not yet received his 350K from the earlier event in Vegas.
The IPT has no problem collecting $2,000 entry fees for the new round of Qualifiers for a December tournament. Yes, Qualifers in September for a tournament three months down the road. And a lot of them on tap too. Guess why? Correct! They need the money to pay off old debts, like prize money. Someone called this "Float". I call it "Save The Sinking Ship".
My hope is that all the players get paid, period. Someone else said on here that if the IPT fails, the players will probably get stiffed in their final event. He may be right. I just hope it wasn't Reno. My advice to all the players I know is simply this. Get what you can while you can, because there is NO guarantee of anything. Who can show me a written contract where KT guarantees anything? We all have seen how quickly the website can be altered.
Just call this my instinctive hunch based on everything that I have seen transpire so far. It's kind of like putting a "read" on someone in a poker game. And I have a "read" on the IPT. My business instincts tend to be pretty good, and have kept me out of trouble more than once. That is why I have chosen to no longer sponsor any players in Qualifiers, or even recommend that they play in them.
Many on here may not like me or what I have to say. I really don't care. I am and have been for years a "Watchdog" in the billiard industry. I am proud of my record for tournament promotion. Every dollar paid, every time! I have even gone in my pocket more than once to pay off prize funds. Show me one player who says I owe them money. You can't. Granted I never had a million dollar tournament, My biggest so far paid $160,000 in 1992. Not bad at the time. I ate if for 26k on that one.
I can remember way back in 1975 in Burlington, Iowa when the promoter was going South with a $25,000 prize fund. I blew the whistle on him and saved the players asses (and wallets). You can ask Jim Rempe and Larry Hubbart to verify that one. And I knew early on that Don Mackey was up to no good. He tried to hijack me. I warned the players but most went for his line of BS. And paid the price. What happened with my dear friend Barry Behrman really floored me. I have implored him to pay all he owes more than once. In the billiard industry all we have is our good name.
I hope I am wrong this time and the IPT succeeds and the players make the big bucks they deserve. But I wouldn't bet on it.
That said, number one KT is no billionaire, not even close. You can't make that kind of money selling $69.95 widgets on TV. Sorry. Most of the legit billionaires in America did it thru Real Estate, Computer Technology, Oil, Entertainment and Retail Sales. He cannot and will not continue to keep the IPT afloat without investor capital or major sponsorship. He simply can't afford to.
The Qualifiers and the online sales of everything IPT related are simply a source of income. This income is gravely needed to pay the bills. Unfortunately it is not enough to sustain this tour. What we are seeing now is a reflection of that. I for one, do not think this is merely a matter of transfering funds from one account to another. It is far more serious than that. I believe they are scrambling to find the funds to pay out the $3,000,000 owed. From fairly reliable sources I am hearing that Thorsten Hohmann has not yet received his 350K from the earlier event in Vegas.
The IPT has no problem collecting $2,000 entry fees for the new round of Qualifiers for a December tournament. Yes, Qualifers in September for a tournament three months down the road. And a lot of them on tap too. Guess why? Correct! They need the money to pay off old debts, like prize money. Someone called this "Float". I call it "Save The Sinking Ship".
My hope is that all the players get paid, period. Someone else said on here that if the IPT fails, the players will probably get stiffed in their final event. He may be right. I just hope it wasn't Reno. My advice to all the players I know is simply this. Get what you can while you can, because there is NO guarantee of anything. Who can show me a written contract where KT guarantees anything? We all have seen how quickly the website can be altered.
Just call this my instinctive hunch based on everything that I have seen transpire so far. It's kind of like putting a "read" on someone in a poker game. And I have a "read" on the IPT. My business instincts tend to be pretty good, and have kept me out of trouble more than once. That is why I have chosen to no longer sponsor any players in Qualifiers, or even recommend that they play in them.
Many on here may not like me or what I have to say. I really don't care. I am and have been for years a "Watchdog" in the billiard industry. I am proud of my record for tournament promotion. Every dollar paid, every time! I have even gone in my pocket more than once to pay off prize funds. Show me one player who says I owe them money. You can't. Granted I never had a million dollar tournament, My biggest so far paid $160,000 in 1992. Not bad at the time. I ate if for 26k on that one.
I can remember way back in 1975 in Burlington, Iowa when the promoter was going South with a $25,000 prize fund. I blew the whistle on him and saved the players asses (and wallets). You can ask Jim Rempe and Larry Hubbart to verify that one. And I knew early on that Don Mackey was up to no good. He tried to hijack me. I warned the players but most went for his line of BS. And paid the price. What happened with my dear friend Barry Behrman really floored me. I have implored him to pay all he owes more than once. In the billiard industry all we have is our good name.
I hope I am wrong this time and the IPT succeeds and the players make the big bucks they deserve. But I wouldn't bet on it.
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